No volunteer to help ? > Hello > > I’am trying to set up pam/ldap authentication on Wheezy, and struggling for > many days on these topics since I knew nothing from both of them before > beginning (I know more know ;) > > To better understand what’s going on (I have ldap credential issue), I tried > to activate debug in pam, like, for example : > > /etc/pam.d/common-auth > auth [success=2 default=ignore] pam_unix.so nullok_secure debug > auth [success=1 default=ignore] pam_ldap.so use_first_pass debug > > /etc/rsyslog.conf > *.=debug -/var/log/debug > tested with : > $ logger -p auth.debug test > OK rsyslog.conf seems ok > > I TESTED THEN the pam debug messages > I tried both : > $ pamtester login cedric authenticate > and login out, login in from sshd or tty, NOTHING is visible in > /var/log/debug > > I thought it was because —enable-debug was not activated when source where > compiled, so I recompiled packages with this option set with ./configure (or > dpkg-buildpackage and debian/rules if you prefer). After package > installation, I saw dozen of debug messages… Even without setting « debug » > in pam.d conf… so it is not a master switch for enabling local debug of pam > modules. > > > Any idea why I don’t see any debug message in /var.log/debug if I activate > pam debug in /etc/pam.d/common-auth ? > > Thank you > Cedric > > > > >
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